Watson Adam, Leroux Timothy, Ogilvie-Harris Darrell, Nousiainen Markku, Ferguson Peter C, Murnahan Lucas, Dwyer Tim
Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
JB JS Open Access. 2021 Apr 9;6(2). doi: 10.2106/JBJS.OA.20.00010. eCollection 2021 Apr-Jun.
An entrustable professional activity (EPA) is defined as a core task of a specialty that is entrusted to a trainee once sufficient competence has been reached. A group of EPAs reflects the activities that clinicians commonly do on a day-to-day basis. Lists of EPAs have been created for most medical subspecialties, but not orthopaedic surgery. The aim of this study was to create a peer-reviewed list of essential EPAs that a resident must perform independently before completing orthopaedic residency training.
A focus group of 7 orthopaedic surgeons from the University of Toronto developed a comprehensive list of 285 EPAs. For each subspecialty group, the opinions of at least 15 academic and nonacademic surgeons, as well as subspecialty-trained and non-subspecialty-trained surgeons, were used. The modified Delphi method was used to rank EPAs on a five-point scale from not important to mandatory for a resident to competent before exiting training. Two Delphi rounds were used, using a threshold of >50% of surgeons considering the EPA as mandatory before being considered for the next round. A final list of EPAs was ratified using the focus group of academic surgeons involved in the study.
Seventy-five (75) of 107 (70%) surgeons invited responded to the survey. Nearly half (129) of the 285 EPAs were discarded after the first round of Delphi. A further 118 EPAs were discarded after the second Delphi round, leaving 49 final EPAs, across 9 subspecialties in orthopaedic surgery.
Expert consensus was used to create a list of EPAs considered mandatory for completion of resident training in orthopaedics in our province. The final 49 peer-reviewed EPAs will be a valuable benchmark in curriculum design and assessment in orthopaedic surgery in the competency-based era for other programs.
可委托专业活动(EPA)被定义为某一专业的核心任务,一旦实习生达到足够的能力水平,即可委托其执行。一组EPA反映了临床医生日常通常开展的活动。大多数医学亚专业都已制定了EPA清单,但骨科手术领域尚未制定。本研究的目的是创建一份经过同行评审的基本EPA清单,住院医师在完成骨科住院医师培训前必须独立执行这些任务。
来自多伦多大学的7名骨科外科医生组成的焦点小组制定了一份包含285项EPA的综合清单。对于每个亚专业组,采用了至少15名学术和非学术外科医生以及经过亚专业培训和未经亚专业培训的外科医生的意见。采用改良德尔菲法,以从对住院医师不重要到在培训结束前达到胜任水平为强制性的五分制对EPA进行排名。共进行了两轮德尔菲调查,采用的阈值是超过50%的外科医生将某项EPA视为强制性要求后,才考虑将其纳入下一轮。最终的EPA清单由参与研究的学术外科医生焦点小组批准。
受邀的107名外科医生中有75名(70%)回复了调查。在第一轮德尔菲调查后,285项EPA中有近一半(129项)被淘汰。在第二轮德尔菲调查后,又有118项EPA被淘汰,最终留下49项EPA,涵盖骨科手术的9个亚专业。
通过专家共识创建了一份EPA清单,这些EPA被视为在我省完成骨科住院医师培训的强制性要求。最终的49项经过同行评审的EPA将成为基于胜任力时代骨科手术课程设计和评估的其他项目的宝贵基准。